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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the consent serve document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields at the top of the form. If you are an attorney, include your State Bar number as well.
  3. Fill in your email address if desired, along with the name of the party you are representing in the 'Attorney for' section.
  4. Indicate whether this matter pertains to a decedent, conservatee, or trust/other by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Enter the case number assigned to your matter in the specified field.
  6. In the 'Consent to Serve' section, select your role by checking one of the boxes provided (e.g., Personal Representative, Conservator).
  7. Complete the execution details by filling in the city and state where you are signing, along with today's date.
  8. Finally, sign your name and type or print it below your signature before saving or printing your completed form.

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When you are served with a lawsuit, you must know that you have the right to consent or decline service. This means that you can agree to have the papers served on you, or you can refuse to accept them.
Consent to service of process is an agreement in which a party to a contract agrees to accept legal documents, such as lawsuits or summons, from another party.
Explicit Consent: Direct permission granted before data collection, required by global privacy laws. Active Consent: Consumers actively agree to specific statements, another form of explicit consent. Passive Consent: Assumes consent unless explicitly declined, may not suffice for privacy compliance.
Non-Verbal Consent Head nod. Thumbs up. Pulling someone closer. Nodding yes. Making direct eye contact. Actively touching someone. Initiating sexual activity.
Unless otherwise indicated, consent can be express or implied, written or verbal.